COMEDIAN Craig Hill is coming to Fife in January and is looking forward to entertaining at the Adam Smith Theatre, in Kirkcaldy.

Strap yourself in for a Craig Hill thrill!

Hot on the heels of last year’s hysterically funny, sold out national tour, don’t miss the chance to see Scotland’s favourite kilted treasure – live and unleashed.

Book early for this deliciously wicked and gloriously camp evening of no-holds-barred comedy and pure, unadulterated fun.

Craig’s first public success came at the age of ten when he won a local talent contest in his native East Kilbride, impersonating Cleo Laine.

In 1991, he moved to Edinburgh in order to study Drama at Queen Margaret College, graduating in 1994.

His comedy characters, as well as his ability to improvise and write material led him into stand-up.

He was still an actor, working in Theatre in Education and pantomimes when a friend secretly booked him in for an ‘open spot’ in 1998.

In 1997 and 1998, he performed a lead role (Jeremy Weller) in the Grassmarket Project’s theatre production “Mad” at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Since 2002, Craig has extensively toured with his solo comedy shows throughout Scotland, Ireland and the UK.

His international work includes Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival 2008 where he hosted the prestigious Britcom series as well as Bubbling with Laughter and shows in Toronto, Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, New York, Singapore, Amsterdam, Brussels, Ghent, Athens, Stockholm and Berlin.

He is at the Adam Smith on Saturday 24th January.